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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like she had a bad lawyer, or no lawyer, when she was negotiating the prenup 20 years ago. After 20 years, with his net worth, and his lifestyle needed to travel a lot, she should be getting more than that. The prenup should’ve been on more of a vesting schedule where she got more depending on how long they were married. It’s so stupid when rich famous men try to screw their wives this way. It’s much smarter to give them enough money and perhaps an agreement not to malign in press or do a book deal[/quote] NP. Nobody cares. I’m sorry, but all the hysterics in this thread claiming that KC will lose fans are delusional. First, if they even know about it, there will be a lot of people who look at the situation and say, she was 30, she had a lawyer herself, and she signed a contract, too bad. Second, nobody cares what male celebrities do. Tom Cruise is hugely popular, for instance. This thread seems to be populated by women who have a meager understanding of California pre-nup litigation. She could challenge but she is probably going to lose. I don’t really understand all the takes in this thread that seem totally untethered to reality. [/quote] I have an above average understanding of CA family law and would wager money this prenup gets thrown out. The terms are egregious when you consider the relative wealth of the parties, the length of the marriage, 3 kids that she appeared to solo partner, her lack of any career or skills. There is a unique set of facts here that are different from other ultra high end divorces. He should settle. [/quote] Nope he has worked 50 years to amass that fortune and skills, she’s done nothing. Stop quitting your jobs and trying to ride on the coats of others.[/quote] Not saying she deserves anything, but Dr Dre had a prenup and his awful wife still got 100million. [/quote] Context is key. Longer marriage (26 years), more generous prenup from the start, lots of properties purchased during their marriage, Dre entered into his most lucrative deal and sold during their marriage (Beats by Dre), and there were some highly interesting rumors which he certainly didn’t want getting out.[/quote] 19 is still pretty long. This wasn’t a flash in the pan. And to the PP who asked, he still considers the Carpinteria, CA compound his primary residence and that’s where he wants her to leave. His main editing studio is there and he wants her out so he can use the studio without seeing her, per the prenup. She doesn’t seem to have much of a plan, given that she filed first. [/quote]
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